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By Latoya West, About.com Guide to Reality TV since 2005

Interview With America's Next Top Model Winner Naima

Thursday May 19, 2005
Mohawk-wearing waitress Naima Mora has been crowned the fourth winner of America's Next Top Model. She wins a management contract with Ford Models, a $100,000 contract with CoverGirl, and the opportunity to appear in a fashion spread in Elle magazine. Here's what the soft-spoken 20 year old from Detroit had to say after her win.
  • Read my interview with Naima.
  • See new pictures of Naima is her photo gallery.

    MORE TOP MODEL FINALIST INTERVIEWS:

  • Interview with Runner-up Kahlen
  • Interview with Top Three Finalist Keenyah
  • Comments

    December 15, 2007 at 5:38 pm
    (1) alejandra says:

    omg!!dude i looooooove naima!! i watched the whole show im like such a huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge fan!from the begining i honestly thought that u were gonna win…and i have the same bakground as u do my parents are divorced too,but thats the past =)
    yur #1 fan! i love u!

    February 28, 2008 at 10:34 am
    (2) Christopher says:

    I have to say naima mora is an great inspiration to all, and exspecaily me. Here in South Africa we only found out naima won, 2 days ago but ofcourse I new she was gonna win. Everyweek I made an effort to watch her progresion and every week no matter what the judges said I still thought she was the star.
    I realy am a big fan of naima as she is an example of humilaty and a fine lady, you can realy learn alot from this awsome person.One of my greatest wishes is that i would get a chance to meat her 1 day. Besideas from my mother Naima you my greatest inspiration. Christopher. sent on the 29 Febuary 2008.

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